I figure I have 55-60 dollars a ton in putting up hay here in NE Wy, I have to agree with the hay seller I would not take that for my hay I would not burn it but I could see saying that lol I do not put up road ditch hay mine is mostly alfalfa/grass mix along with grain hay, but if I can not even get 10 dollars a ton for my time for the work in putting it up it would stay in the field I could put cows up for so much a month and get more than that out of it and have no cost in cutting raking and baling sold all my hay this year for 150.00 a ton in the field I put up over 300 ton I did make some money yes but I also spent a lot in fuel parts and twine so I really feel I got a fair price and so did the buyers I really do not see hay prices here going below 100-125 here any time son unless the price of fuel/twine/parts /equipment goes down a lot but then we get one cutting a year and on average 1 ton per acre is common places where you can get 2 or more and tonnage is higher I could see a little less but still put up cost is high now days sorry for the long post just my two-cents cnt
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